IDENTIFICATION OF THE POISSON AND MARTIN BOUNDARIES OF ORTHOGONAL DISCRETE QUANTUM GROUPS
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Abstract: The Poisson and Martin boundaries for invariant random walks on the dual of the orthogonal quantum groups A_o(F), are identified with higher dimensional Podles spheres that we describe in terms of generators and relations. This provides the first such identification for random walks on non-amenable discrete quantum groups.
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